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Grand Island design review panel approves several home plans, accessory structures with conditions
Summary
At its February meeting the Grand Island Board of Architecture Review granted conditional approvals for multiple residential projects and accessory structures, noting some items require zoning variances or additional board review.
At its February meeting, the Grand Island Board of Architecture Review approved design plans for multiple residential properties and accessory structures in Grand Island, granting conditional approvals subject to other town permit requirements and, in some cases, zoning variances.
The board accepted applications for detached sheds and additions as well as whole-house elevations across several subdivisions, and repeatedly approved motions “provided it meets all the other board requirements.” Applicants described small changes such as window placement, siding color, and roof material; the board recorded the approvals but noted that some projects must still clear zoning or other administrative reviews before permits are issued.
Among the approvals, an applicant seeking to place…
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